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Preferred Label : Planned Activity Study Day Range;

NCIt related terms : PlannedActivity.studyDayRange;

NCIt definition : The intended study day range of the activity.;

Alternative definition : BRIDG 3.0.3: The relative timing for a planned activity expressed as the number of days offset from the study-defined reference activity (e.g. date of registration, start of treatment) for a particular subject. EXAMPLE(S): Day 1, Days 10-20; OTHER NAME(S): Visit Day; NOTE(S): Derived from all the pauseQuantity values of the composite activity structures that this activity is a part of minus the offset of the reference activity. The study-defined reference activity can be different from study to study. The study day for a date after this reference activity is a positive integer calculated as the difference in the two dates 1. The study day for dates before the reference activity is a negative integer calculated as the difference between the two dates. Note that this means there is no Day 0.; BRIDG 5.3: The relative timing for a planned activity expressed as the number of days offset from the study-defined reference activity (e.g., date of registration, start of treatment) for a particular subject, study subject or experimental unit. EXAMPLE(S): Day 1, Days 10-20 OTHER NAME(S): Visit Day NOTE(S): Derived from all the pauseQuantity values of the composite activity structures that this activity is a part of minus the offset of the reference activity. The study-defined reference activity can be different from study to study. The study day for a date after this reference activity is a positive integer calculated as the difference in the two dates 1. The study day for dates before the reference activity is a negative integer calculated as the difference between the two dates. Note that this means there is no Day 0.;

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